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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 24, 1941.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS THE CANTON INSURANCE 25 words $2.50

for 3 days propaid

SITUATIONS WANTED. CHINESE YOUNG LADY (English education) seeks position as nurse

invalid,

companion

to

care

OFFICE LIMITED

Notice to Shareholders

The Sixtloth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at

the offices of the undersigned on Wednesday, the 25th June, 1941, at Noon, for the purpose of the of receiving the Iteport of children, or as supervisor in Ilotel or General Agents, together with a

Experienced Boarding House. nursing and house-keeping. Please statement of Accounta for the write Box 590, "longkong Tele-year ended the 31st December, graph."

19.10.

FOR SALE.

12

TWO DOGS-White Bull Terrier (bitch) and Cross Bred Scotch Terrier (bitch) for sale. Proceeds to Bomber Fund. Apply Mrs. Hogg, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables.

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Price $4 Vol. X nes. 3 and 4. (postage extra). Now on sale at South China Morning Post Ltd.

His Medal For "Lying In Bed"

The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from tho 11th June to the 25th June, 1911, both days inclusive,

"JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Agents. Hong Kong, 4th June, 1941.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

8.9. DOROTHY LUCKENBACH VOY. 456-1

the above A fire occurred on

the Orient, necessitated General

For 178 days a 15-year-old Boy vessel en route to Scout, Arthur Rossiter, lame sinco which

childhood, has been lying on Average being declared. stomach in London's King's College Hospital,

He cannot move because his back, neck and arms were buried by an Incendiary bomb at the factory where he

worked.

Last month he was awarded the Cornwell Medal, highest honour in the Scout Movement.

For particulars kindly apply to

UFS

AGONY IN SNOW-Grook soldiors rush to aid of wounded comrado fallen in snow, in last stages of fighting in Greece, Battling in intenso cold, while they suffered hungor, Groaks added further, glory to their history, before Nazis conquored them.

Programmes This Week

Here are some of the features of

the American President Lines,this week's programmes from 20W: Ltd., Agents.

To-day, at 7.30 p.m., there is the weekly Portuguese programme, and at 10.15 pm. Beethoven's "Appas- sionata" Sonata will be broadcast. The rest of the transmission is of light variety, dance music and or chestral items.

Navy Boat Fires On Pirates

A Naval motor torpedo boat crew fired on a gang of armed robbers in Tung Chung by us to from the terday. Machine, gun fire

and rifle naval craft

ire from the robbers were exchanged.

In a report to the Police, Leung Knu-kel, junkman, said he left with

Thole by Myrletons "New

AMERICAN CREW'S FIGHT WITH FLAMES

cargo

for

with Heavily laden Shanghel, Hongkong and Manila, the American freighter Dorothy Lucken- bach caught are when about a week from Chinn, and but for the preimpt and efficient way in which the fire his crew, may not have reached port was handled by Captain Jerktops and to tell her story. The ship reached

Hongkong yesterday,

Hong Kong, June 21, 1941.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

We are happy to be able to Miss Baleman, his Scoutmistress, sold that Arthur, who lives in Cam-inform the Shipping Public that book, that if one-third of you is completed which make it possible Greek Orchestra) Liza Lehmann's a cargo of bananas for Hongkong R. Johnson, when fuses lenked into

herwell, sald to her one day:-

says Orsi-ald burned you are sure to die."

The

arrangements

havo now

The luncheon programme to-mor low concludes with Mozart's Concerto in E Flat Major played by Walter been Gleeking

and the State

time

on in the Press is hereby 9.15 p.m. the weekly local news-peared after a few rounds.

his

7

p.m.

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS

Change Of Officers

Orders by 0. Eager, Deputy Comm kloner of Police (teerval:

Change of Onters and Telephones An from Monday, Jusse 23, 104, the offices of the Adjutant, Sub Inspector Ri A. V. Mooney sit leadquarter's Clerk, Acting Lance Bergeant (1) 150 Koli Kwai- alan will be at Reserve Headquarter, Kruunu foar.

Telephones. -Adjutant tin Officer's Tovin No. 32910; 8. I, (1) A. W. Mooney and ALS. ) 150 Koh Kwal-sun Ch Jeadquarter's Clerk's Onice) No. 32060,

Telephones have now been installed in all attices as follows-Chinese Company, 92351 and 22:48; Indian Compan 1231 32351: Flyint Squad, 32858; Emergency Eerve, 3264D.

Chinese Canipany Dismissal. Constable (n) 1422 Park Tick-wang has been dismissed from the Cillnese Company, os from June 0, 1041.

Strength-Constable (IL) 172 Young Winit-init has been taken on the strength of the Chloe Company, as from June 20, 1041.

Rapeetton Parade-All Yanks of "C" Company will parade at Murray Parade Ground for a general inspection of equip, trent: ele.. by the Company Commander on Wednesday, June 23, at 0.36 nm, sharqi, Dress Khaki Uniform. Tho Equipment Oncer will make it a point of being pre- sent,

Tratalog Course-Part I.-Those detalled will attend at Murray Parade Ground for instruction in Part 1 of Training Course on Wednesday, June 25 at 0.15 p.in, sharp,

linki Uniform.

Course-l'art II-Constable (R) 1 John Wuns qualified tn Part II of Train- ing Course on June 17, 1941,

Pattal Duty-Patrol duties will be car ried out as ordered.

Indian Company Invalides-Lanco Sergeant (R) 228 Ham Pin has been invalided from the Indian Company, as from June 10, 1011.

Promotions-Potter Sergeants (R) 24 Channan Singh and (R) 269 Iman Din aro promoted to the rank of Sub Inspector (R) as from June 18, 104, to fill vacancies, Constables (R) 275 Rattan Singh, (n) 222 Awtar Singh, (R) 262 Abdul Aziz, (R) 721 R. M. Omar, (1) 753 S. H. Sattel and

1) 211 6. Arma ate promoted to in Tal of Lance Sergeant as from June 10, 104, to fil vacancies.

Appointments-Constables (1) 234 31. Hassan and (R) 340 W. M. Michal are appointed to the rank of Acting Lance Bergeant às from June 18, 1941, to

Flying Squad

Training Course---Part 1.--Thoro detailed will attend at Murray Parade Ground for Instruction in Part of Training Course on Wednesday, June 25, at 5.15 pin, sharp. Drea-Khaki Uniform,

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833.

Paid-up Capital

£3,000,000

·Reserva Fund ..............

$3,000,000

|iteserve Liability of Proprietors $3,000,000

READ OFFICE LONDON.

3 sopegate, E.C.1, Bub-Agencies in London.

117-127, Keadenhall Street, B.CJ.

West End Branch: 14-16, Cockapur Street, B.W.1.

Manchester Brancht

52, Mosley St., Manchester, 2.

AGENCIES AND BIANCHIS1

Alor Sinc Amritsar Bangkok

Hongkong

Itatikuoti

Itollo

Balkon

Ipoh

Bemarang

tinyla

Karachi

Seremban

11ombay

Klang

Shangtial

Calcutia

Кове

Bingapore

Agencies:

Kilaja

Sitiawan

Cilvo Btreet Lumpur

Bourabaya

Fairlie Ilaco Kuching

Taiping

Canton

Madras

Tionisla

Cawnpore

Manila

Tongkah

Cebu Catumbo

Medan

(Bhuket)

Now, York

Tsingtao

Delping

Yokohama

Haiphong

Bankow

Delbl

FOREIGN

(Poking) Penang

EXCHANGE and General Banking Hualness transacted,

CURREN'T

ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted an application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest nilowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Hend Omice in London undertakes Executor and Trustca, trust- ness, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terma which may be ascertained at atly of im Agencies and Branches.

W. II. EVANS THOMAS,

Alkonger.

POST OFFICE

Air Mail Service by British Over- seus Airways Corporation to East and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond is temporarily suspend- ed.

The Printed Matter Service to the following pinces in China is tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze

buen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen (except Amoy and Kulangeu),

North

East Zwangs),

and Swangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries s suspended.

First signs of the fire were noticed

The public are reminded that it is by the third assistant engineer, Albert

breach of postal regulations to Vacancies. alarm was te engine room. The

Inspection Parade ranks of the nclose in a postal cover communi- for us to rescind our provious "In a Persian Garden," sung by Iler- from Chinese Territory on June 22, raised, and the fire located in No.

Indinis Copy will parade on Wednes-cations Intended for persons other bert Elsdell Harold Williams, Dora At 5.30 am. yesterday

Tung

ony, June for general Inspection at hon the addressee. Lis friends in his ward cheered instructions regarding non-accept-Labbette und Muriel Brunskill, will

Chung Bay a junk with three armed hold on the starboard side aft. As

his chemicals and other dangerous roods equipment, etc., by the Company Com- him when the London County Scout

mander at Murray Parade Ground at 5.15 Commissioner pinned the budge to ance of Letters of Guarantee in be heard immediately after the 9 men rowed alongside. He and

pin. sharp. Dress-Khaki Uniform. The of five were forced to row were in that hold. the Captain kept lieu of original Bills of Lading. jo'clock local signal, At 10.15 crew

Equipment Oficer will make it a point of his uniform.

our "Letter from Free China" nshore and were taken to a hillside, the hatches down, and steam

Patrol Duty--Patmi dubles will be car- Consequently, it is our intention be read by Mrs Alice Chow from where they were tied with ropes. The forced into the hold through three belig present.

ried out as ordered, to accept Letters of Guarantee the Studio of ZBW, and at 11 o'clock naval craft passed close to the shore holes made through the steel deck.

discovered at

at 3 Te Bre was endorsed by approved Banks for "Correspondence Column" by Sidney about 11 am, and Leung and

under and it was thought control by

further

alten Wa

raised the production of original Bills of Hornblow will be relayed from Lon-fakis shouted "Save Life!" The crew a

of the MT.B. opened fire with

p.m, but " Lading in future as we have in don.

on Thursday 8 machine gun and the robbers return by the man on watch at 10 p.m. when

he felt the deck growing hot again, the past, and our recent notifica-The programme

Ated the are with rifles, but disap-| almost entirely of light variety.

The crew was-called out again, and it was not until the next day letter will be given from the St

Studio.

that the fre was considered

under 10.15

control again.

the night, is a programme

Throughout p.m. there is

compositions of of the

and the day after, water from fire on the hatch and decks until

were cooled off. A large quantity of deck cargo, mostly for Manila, had to be thrown overboard in order to allow the holes "We did not know what was going 1,” said one seaman. "The to happen," captain was smart, as he slowed the ship down, and kept the hatch closed. The smell of gas from the chemicals

terrible. A lot

of good stuff overboard. The fire was dis-

just In time

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophics Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries. Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections,

CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Stitt Life Studies. (Exluding portraiture; plants and and flowers).

$250

$250

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION TWO

· Portraiture.--- 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1-The Competition is open to all

photographers,

Z-The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures In the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.

3-The prizea will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- be petition, and which must pasted on back of entry. 4.--The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Itongkong Telegraph,

8-All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of longkong, Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible, 0.-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.

T-All entries to be eliber black, nepla, or toned plotures, and must Coloured photo- be mounted. graphia are ineligible, 8-Pictures submitted in sepla tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white, -No picture to entered in more

than one Bection.

10-Mounts to be only walls or cream, must be of one of the following

10x12 10x20,

11.-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition,

12-Members of the Staffs of the and the Hongkong Telegraph South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete. 13-The decision of the Judges shall

he final

14-At the conclusion of the Com- pulition, entries will be returned

to competitors on application at the Telegraph amees within seven days, 15. The use of aflames is strictly

forbidden.

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

ADDRESS

Please und block letters and paste

one of these forms on back.....

of each Entry.

declared null and void.

of some

AMERICAN PRESIDENTAL

LINES, LTD. Hongkong, June 20, 1941.

A. N. S.-V. A. D. Swimming Gala

Saturday, 12th July,

•1941

in aid of the bomber FUND

Backwunior, which include his

No. 3 In A Minor; this

will continue until 11 o'clock when another talk in the series "To Tulk

of Many Things" will be relayed, from London.

TOTAL LOSS FEARED

hoses was kept an

On Friday night His Excellency the Philippines Ship Wrecked to be drilled in the decis Governor will broadcast a tall, of Near Pasig River

11

interest to local Isteners, un

WOW

went

stated the Manila Bul-coverer is the first trip to the For

Patrol DulyPatrol duties will be car ried out as ordered.

Emergency Unit Teserve Direnisal-Constable (R) 607 7, de 3. Fernandes bas been dismissed from the Emergency Unit Reserve, as froin June 8.

1341.

Training Course-Part I.—All ranks of the "B" Company will attend at Murray Tarade Ground on Wednesday, June 25, nt 6.13 p.m. for instruction in Part I or Training Courne. Dress-ichaki Uniform.

Riot Drill--All Kowloon Squads, (Nos, 4, 6 and 6 Squade) will aitand Kennedy Hand under Actină Inspector (11) M. A. de Sousa for instruction in Riot Drill. Van will leave itendquarters at 1.03 pm, sharp on Friday, June 27, Dres-Khaki Uniform.

W. R. CHESTIA-Woods,

Adjutant,

Police Reserve.

The annual Speech Day and Prize-

will be held in the School Hall on Friday, July 4, at 5.30 p.m. Sir Atholl and Lody MacGregor have kindly consented to attend."

's War Effort" ut 9.10 Her main deck awash and down Variety Request Pro- by the head, the steamer Kirau sits The ramme which was advertised to be on the submerged hulk of the old given between 0 and 0.45

9.45 pm, that gunboat Fulton near the entrance to night will be given between 10.15 and

and Pasig 11 pin. instead.

Listeners are in- tetin

The Luzon Steve- vited to send in requesting any items doring Company, salvage contractors. East for the Dorothy Luckenbach. giving of the Diocesan Boys' School

may

all letters tried to salvage as much of the curge She is owned by the Luckenbach must reach the Secretary not later us they could, but according to re- Steamship Company Incorporated, than 5 pan, on Wednesday, June 25, ports abandoned all hope of salva- one of the largest American shipping

Mendelssohn's Quartet in D D Major, ing the chlp fiselt. to be held in the Euro-

All passengers companies in the inter-coastal runs. Op. 44,

No. 2

2, will be heard at the were removed.

She. has room for four to six pas- evening transmission The Kinau struck the gunbout, sengers, but none is being carried to pean Y.M.C.A. Swim-opening of the

on Saturday. At 8.30 pm. the submerged there for four years, as the East. ming Pool.

Special Broadcast to

to the British she was going into Manila from her The ship was on the Scaltie-Boston Forces in the Far East will be relayed weekly trip to Rio Guinobatan, run for about 20 years and was taken

Tacloban, Cat-off only London. The rest of Saturday Aroroy, Masbate,

recently. She is 473 ft. She music with the survey had been conducted 30 for on carries a crew of 43 and is capable and dance

variety programme "Music the ship to determine exient of dam of 14 knots. She was built by The relayed from London between age. shipping men believed that the Sun Shipyard, Pennsylvania, Chester,

ripped from stem to stern as the holds closes.

Practically all the damage caused Sunday's luncheon

Ay

Will all interested please transmission is of light

balogan and Calbayog. Although no overall and is 6533 A STO

Hall",

11 p.m. and

and midnight, when the Kinate's bottom must have been in 1910.

Communicate with Miss Baskett

28041 Tels: |(APC) or 22160 (Helena station

May) before Thursday 26th June, 1941.

NOTICE

programme

bas Jain

"The submerged gunbont is marked only signs of the fire at present is the ship's stay in Shanghal and the opens with the 1st Act of Puccini's ed, in room were quickly flood-by the fire was patched up during "La Boheme." An Organ and So- prano Recital by John Smith and by an all-clear busy. It

the badly blistered paint work on Elvie

Yuen will be relayed from St there since late In March 1937, when the side and holds. John's Cathedral at 8.30 p.m., fol-it was burned off Hongkong and lowed at 0.15 by the Studio Book later capsized while being towed to Reviews.

Manila from Cebu. Ever since then

and The Daily News in French is the Bureau of Customs broadcast, on Short Wave only, from Engan, Its owner, have been nego-

tiating be 0.45 to 18 p.m.

for ils removal, apparently reminded Listeners are

to agree on technicalities and unable this summary are responsibility. Its presence close to Hongkong Summer Time (nine hours the mouth of the river has long been ahead of G.M.T. and 14 hours ahead The first ship to hit the gunboat was recognised a menace to mavigation. of Eastern Standard Time).

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The

following

will rates charged for mailing single coples of

the following newspapers abroad-times given in

South China Morning Post

China and Macao

10 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph China and Mação 10 cents per copy Brlilsh and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

WE ARE AT WAR

We know you help War Charities. but please do not forget that war,

or no war, Hungry Children MUST be fed.

We daily feed hundreds...

that -all

the Bessie Ann.

HUGE JUMP IN Canada's Drive

SAVINGS

Official Survey

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hengkong Stock Exchange Omejal Summary, issued yesterday, is:

Buyers

Bank of East Ašla $72 Canton Ins. X.D. $212,50 - H.K. Fire Ins $177.50 Indo-China (Pref} $80 Wharves $87 Docks $15 Povidents $5.20

To Build Ships and 3160

It is learned that the Canadian Government is considering a Remarkable Agures concerning per-partial reorganisation of the sonal Incomes, expenditure and sav-Ministry of Munitions and Sup- ngs in 1940 were given in n White ply and the appointment of what Paper the first On this subject. would amount to a "shipbuilding They showed that: Personal incomes during 1940, after Tear" to expedite shipbuilding deduction of direct taxes, amount in response to Great Britain's ed to £4,911,000,000,

| appeals. Salaries made up £1,135,000,000 of It is understood the reorganisation that sun. and wages £2,403,000.- will involve the dissolution of the

War-time, Requirements Board.

000.

Doth salaries and wages were higher

than they were in 1830. Personal expenditure amounted to £4,303,000,000. Here are items on the pe

personal expenditure alde: Food, drinkt and tobacco, £1,973,000,- -

It is proposed to form a company wholly owned by the Government to carry out a programme of merchant

for the Dominion, shipbuilding

Rent, rates, fuel and light, household Bishop Who Lost

foods and domestic service, £991,-

000,000:

Clothing and laundry, £612,000,000;

£50,000,000;

Other travel, £104,000,000.

000.

tan

His Way

-ን

$2.96 $31.50 Realties $2.75. Liese Estate 'X.H $00

$10.10

$5.00

Electrics "O" X. Ris $21.75

Rts $10.80

"0" $22.25

$13,75

Ropes $7.50 Dalry Farms $17 Entertainments $0.25 Watsons $10.10.

Salca

Union Ins. $400 HK. Steamboats $8 Providents $5.30-

Electrica "0". X; Ats $20,75-

Electries Ris $10.75/11

Cements $14

Ropes $7.50

Watsons $10.25

POPULATION OF SWEDEN

Driving in a remote part of Surrey, Cars, including running expenses, with every signboard removed iri case of Invasion, the Bishop of

Sweden's population Increased by Guildford found himself lost. Other goods and services, £013,000,- In a tiny hamlet he came across 30,000 to 0,371,000 in 1940, according

old man lenning

over a rate. statistics recently published. The does Personal savings during the year. Where

the road.

000, lived in the country and 2,301,000 "Don't mimounted to. £000,000,000. This was there?" asked the Bishan to un majority of the population, or 3,990,- |

in the towns. The capital, Stock- four times greater than the 1030 you folly well wish you knew was holm, had 591,000 inhabitants, while figure..

old man added, the two next largest towns, Goteborg Then the Government Spending During the half-year endad Feb, 2011 am 91 and you don't coich mo." Jánd Malno, had 281,000 and 165,000-

But what THERAPIONNI

end he told the way. respectively.. the Government spent £2,074,000,-

I feel about It" raid the THERAPION NO. 2000. Is the whole of the previous 12 Bishop, telling of the encounter at a

expenditure amounted monilia

Chan Yan-wing, 30, an employee to Farnham school speech day, "Is that THERAPION NⱭ.3

£2,507,000,000. FALLA PARIS there is not much wrong in England of the ChinaTraining Institute,

Revenue during the Brat your of when an old gentleman of 97 Is alert Clearwater Bay, was drowned. In

war reached. £1,148,000,000, and to discover the possibility of an reservoir near the Instituto yesterday, In the first half of the second year enemy In, possibly, the strangest of His body was recovered in the after- It was £837,000,000.

THE NEW FRENCH RIMEDY,

DR. LE OLERO'S PILLS forthe Lives.

renk kidneys Akinud ee

the

the reply.

In

The

noon.

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mali by "Fan American Airways Francisco Direct Service"-San dale, 24th June

,,July 1. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 8th July.

July 15.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Monday, June: 30 Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British. Oversons Airways."

K.P.O. and G.P.O. ́

June 30, 4 p.m. Rex. Ord....June 30, 4.30 p.m.

I་ * * ་ ་ ་

Tuesday, July 1 Air Mall for Manlis, Guaw, Hopo- Iulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and Trann Atantle Services,"

Iteg.

· Ord.

Rer.

Ord.

K.P.O. ........................ July 1, Noon. ..July 1, Noon,

G.P.O.

July 1, Noon July 1, 5.00 pm. Tuesday, July 15

Air Mall for Manila, Guam. Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ams- rican Airways 'and: Trans-Allantle Services."

ΚΡΟ

THE HEROIC STORY OF TODAY'S HEROES!

Reg.

Ord.

Men of steel and

Reg.

Ord.

whose snow courage thrilled

world!

SKI PATROL

LULE DESTE

PHILIP DORN SAMÚEL S. HINDS STANLEY FIELDS EDWARD NORRIS

TO-DAY

AT THE

KING'S

July 15, 5 p.m. July 15, 5.30 p.m. a.r.o.

July 15, 5 p.ru. ...July 15, 7 pan.

TALK ON PALESTINE

His Honour the Pulsne Judge, Mr Justico P. E. F. Cressall, is to give a

talk on his impressions of Palestine at the Jewish Recreation Club to- morrow at 9.15 pm. Any members of the public who wish to attend wili. be welcome and they are asked to apply to Mr M. Talan, American Lloyd Travel

cards.

for invitation vice, Shell House, Suffering from multiple injuries to the face and body, two men working In Austin Road A.R.P. tunnel wora removed to Kowloon Hospital yes- terday. They were. Injured during blasting operations,

BRITISH WAR ORGANISATION

FUND

Help Bombed Civilians in Britain.

Old clothes of all descriptions are badly needed for Men, Women and Children In the Bombed Areas in Britain. Such gifts will be received by the B. W. O. F., c/o Government House. during office hours, Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays from 9.30 am, until 1 p.m.

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